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.gitignore
# Xcode
#
# gitignore contributors: remember to update Global/Xcode.gitignore, Objective-C.gitignore & Swift.gitignore
# OS
.DS_Store
## Build generated
build/
DerivedData/
## Various settings
*.pbxuser
!default.pbxuser
*.mode1v3
!default.mode1v3
*.mode2v3
!default.mode2v3
*.perspectivev3
!default.perspectivev3
xcuserdata/
*.xcworkspacedata
## Other
*.moved-aside
*.xccheckout
*.xcscmblueprint
## Obj-C/Swift specific
*.hmap
*.ipa
*.dSYM.zip
*.dSYM
## Playgrounds
timeline.xctimeline
playground.xcworkspace
# Swift Package Manager
#
# Add this line if you want to avoid checking in source code from Swift Package Manager dependencies.
# Packages/
# Package.pins
# Package.resolved
.build/
# CocoaPods
#
# We recommend against adding the Pods directory to your .gitignore. However
# you should judge for yourself, the pros and cons are mentioned at:
# https://guides.cocoapods.org/using/using-cocoapods.html#should-i-check-the-pods-directory-into-source-control
#
Pods/
.idea/.name
.idea/encodings.xml
.idea/modules.xml
.idea/vcs.xml
.idea/workspace.xml
.idea/xcode.xml
.idea/runConfigurations/Kassa2.0.xml
# Carthage
#
# Add this line if you want to avoid checking in source code from Carthage dependencies.
# Carthage/Checkouts
Carthage/Build
# fastlane
#
# It is recommended to not store the screenshots in the git repo. Instead, use fastlane to re-generate the
# screenshots whenever they are needed.
# For more information about the recommended setup visit:
# https://docs.fastlane.tools/best-practices/source-control/#source-control
fastlane/report.xml
fastlane/Preview.html
fastlane/screenshots/**/*.png
fastlane/test_output
# Generamba templates
Templates/
# R.swift generated file
*.generated.swift
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